-"fc- ' ?! " - roigMg-'. 1 !,. ' 1 Hf WHO BELITTLES ANOTHER ALWAYS BELITTLES HIMSELF MOST Of ALL lost ARTICLES now is vouk time. A Mimll nil In The Tillies want column limy bring you results im mediately. Try one. ,1(,,t f.-nd llnoUKli Times wmU rcnH"' MEMI1EH OP THE ASSOCIATED PItES mM-yffi.MwmjMiw'.rrr-11 . uvvWI Established n 17 VOL. XXaVI. Tlic Coast .Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION 10 PAGES A Consolidation of TIiiich, Const Mnil ami Coos liny Advert Nor. No. 241 Qiam tea I eti i i PBESENTATIVE BARTON OF CDQUILLE S GHARG E Prominent Coqu.no Man Charged wwiui m.iiH Assault on Girl. CAUSES FURORE IN ccftT UUU5 OUUIY I I OtHI. IGrand Jury Returns Indictment Just Before HCijoiiiiwuj This Afternoon. (Special to The Times) COQi'll.i.u Ainu - - ' . (ounly prniiil Jury ntljourncil tils .Krnonii, Tiie new ki'iiiii Jin J, et Monday to lake tip Hevernl ruHCM tut tnc om '" j"w - They rctuntPil one llnnl Indict mom UtolnK to tlm party not being tin dor arrest, tlm pnrty Indicted wns : .!.., ,...t nu-lnif tn tlm llnr- Ml pmii " , " .i... ...... i ton case liitMiHT neeii UIKier llivun ntlon tins niiornunii. jhuhihh .mum tte witnesses summoned, It Is bo- I'aed tnat itepresoiiinuvo .1. a. mu tcn has Iicoii Indicted on the chnrgo cf attempting to assault Miss Madgo 1911111 (Sperldl to Tho Times) rnoi'H.l.K. Ore Anrll 12 ti. .1. S. EBirton, Stnto represenliitlvo from ruairountr nml manager of tho Tltlo Cearantce nml Alistrnct compnny of roqullle, Is facing serious diurgcs He Is nrciised liy Miss Madgo Yon tm of Coqiilllo with assaulting her nitt circumstances thnt nro llttlo ilort of sensational. She foiiKht him :1 and escaped sho says. The affair occurred several days ico and lias (routed llttlo short of urore In Coiinllle. It teems that .Miss innkntn, who is aplored In Ilnrton's office, wont in- :o the vault to get Homo pnpors. Jitton Is alleged to liavo followed ir and closed tho door behind him. Tliii Yoiiknm, who Is n powerful oidk woman, Is snld to have forced ilanlde. nfler striking him with a ifavjr book nml opened tho door nml luhed Into the street, whoro hor rin quickly hi ought asslstanco. Every effort litis been mndo to hoop ie affair secret hut today It wnB (la; presented to tho Coos county triad Jury. Mr Partem Is mnrrlod. n lawyor is! fairly well to do. Ho served In U last session of tho Oregon logla ure. Ills friends rcfuso to bo ine that there Is anything In tho wrtea, unilo tho scores or frlondH ifUlsa Yoaknm. who 1b well known tranehout tho county, owing to bo t j tmployoil on abstract work about -J tourtliouso mid Issuing n dally wi or tno llllng of legal Instru cts, accept hor statomont ontlro. I'oi'i: imus iihtteu. PASSED CHECK SAN FDA CISCO Gift T FAnREAGH will's Itrother leaves Vatican wr Hit Time Slnco Illness. Br Awxlitei imt 0 co0, i Ttm,..l ROME. Alirll "P. Tim dniinrliirn Ij Anglo Sarto, brother to Popo '. irom tlio Vntlcnn todny was ffUaed as rnilflrnintlnn nt Mm r-nn. :ed lniirovomont of tho Pontiff. Bl SHUT 1 OF LEAGUE Wile and Myrtle Point Want Ift fW.t.! r- -i- wnjanie rour 1 earns. T. ft 11 .. 10 oan Meeting. Tie Coos County League will bo nutted in- rnnnitin m,.- i nnini nl 1 Bend ami Mnrshuold, leaving :?WI1 OUt. ncpni1lni tn n lnnr lt CaPtalu Denny Hull, of North ;:; ,'eei from tho valloy id w. m"r'B. Tho Coqulllo -' Mrrtln ini... t 1 ' . : .L ,n..tll,s' In their lottep '' laled Hint n.,...i., f...i in lL'tth them t0 (lraw straws or letii,. I Tll0' siiKBested that a 1nnlffa B00n t0 Prfect 'resident v' ""'"" r. nun ann rod?.1 K?.rn of tho Leaguo, will a meotlng for next w s?r Vy or Thursday to roor- Jlze 11, ' . ' l "Ul s'lay 10 roor ,. ' me OUr.tnnm lonm.n Moi-oli lefanil.North nenl decided tho tie vaii ! leavo tho nintter "P "ktn mJleleil to support Myrtlo Tiu JW . tie nin 1 ' "uon 0111 01 iiiu Hj nf ,V flatly regretted by 0' '?ef'ins. ns Bandon has 1 ive " "' mo nest baseball towns ;i.re eTnB,n nr anything olso to 8dllHnB ?u,eam' Then R- E' : of a ' thc nannger, hns been Hi j Jn mst active and alert Mlj -wiiij. llVfl8ue hVlu that somo way 1 can hi 1 ",l 01 B0 mar nnn "e Included In tho leaguo. IN POKER GAIE F. W. Reed, Former Portland Police Officer, Passed Bad One in Coquille. (Special to Tho Times) COQITIMili, Ore., April IMi. Sher iff V. W. Hugo returned todny from .Mnrshlleld with l V. Ilocd of Port land, who Is chnrgeil with obtaining money on n worthless check. It is lenrned that tho ulleged forged check was passed on a man In 11 poker game and being for n gnmbllng debt wiih Illegal. However, it will probably result In some of the parties being Indicted for gnmbllng. Heed was formerly 11 police olllcer In Portlnnd nnd Ih said to huvo been n detective once. lie cumo here recently to se (iiro 11 timber clnlm. Itccd claims ho issued the check on tho wrong bank by mistake hut anyway tho fact that It was Issued for a gnmbllng debt frees him of tho charge of pass ing a bogus check. 1 E TAX IS :D Author of Bill Says That it Will Equalize Costs Between Rich and Poor. nr AuorltIM I'rrti to Cool l)? Times. WASHINGTON, April l!fi. A comprehensive analysis of tho in como tnx by Itopresontatlvo Hull of Tonnv.HHco, I Ik author, featured today'H general ilolmtn on tno tarilf In tho Houso. The other speakers discussed tho tariff Itsolf. As to tho suggestion that tho Income tnx Is clnss legislation, Hull agreed that Its purposo was to roach for taxa tion thoso who linvo escaped taxes and who nro tho most able to bear them. Ho declared that tho masses of tho peoplo aro paying most of tho $:Ul!,OuO,oriO tuxes and most of tho stato and local taxes, savo In n fow stntes. "Whoro thon," ho nsk ed, "Is tho Injustlco of requiring receivers of Incomes of inoro than $4,000 to equnllzo In somo measure theso tax bunions by contributing Icbs than $100,000, 000?" PORTLAND IS L Sacramento Takes Game, 7 to 4, Although She Had Less Hits Than Portland. if Auodttdi rrwi to cooi nr tiMm.i PORTLAND, Or., April 20.-- ir.n.....i miiiii ilnu'n in ilnfent ncillll yestordny and again sho had a great er nuiniior 01 hub iiuui nr ;- cessful otiponont8. .Mcuroiuos men ... n.iA tn frnrnnr nnlv four rilllB off ten hits, whllo Sncrnmonto scor ed bovou on nino hub. iiiu Bii. yestordny. At San Kranclsco It. H. h. Kan Francisco 2 fj 1 Los Angeles . . . , ' " i I'ni.lon It. II. h. Vonlco 3 10 ? Oakland l At Port and ' '" Portland 4 10 - Sacramento " 1.-OKKIOXKHS AUK .QUALH'VIXfl. Kuropeans In California Hasten to Secure Xntiirnlliitlon Pnpers. nr AMOcltted Trm lo Coot llT Timet. 1 An 1.1iT.HT.ici .1..II o( Ar cording to Federal Naturalization Examiner troHoncK junra,ruiuj in largo numiium i" -..... . qualify themselves for admission to rltlzonshln slnco tho allon land law agitation. COST OK OH EAT STItlKE. nr Attocltled Prett to coo Oar Timet J nniTiotM a Anrll 9fi. Pnniiiotent economists reckon tho loss in tho recent strlko for equal suiiruKe iui on nnn (inn dollars. This tho Socialist leaders declare has been well lost If the country has thereby won equal suffrage Allege That Holdup Policy May Include Large Number of Prominent Police Offi cials. tlly Anorati,t rrrm lo Coot nr Timet SAN FRANCISCO. Apiil 20. now strong is the "System" ln thc San Francisco police? That is tho question that Captain Mooney, chief of the detective bureau addressed to himself today. The grand Jury adjourned last night until .Monday and Its Inquiry Into the relations of the eight suspended detectives and patrolmen with n gang of bunco stccrors Known ns the "Forty Thieves" was diverted today Into minor collateral channels. There remains open an Isbuo of veinclty between District Attomoy Freo, of San .lose and Mnyor Kolph, of Snn Frnnclsco. "I visited tie Mayor In his olllce," sold Freo, "shortly after .Mooney wns placed In charge of tho detective bureau. I told the Mayor that Escola had hindered the authorities of Santa I una County In their attempts to get Justlco ngalnst tho San . Frnnclsco bunco men. The Mnyor referred mo to tho police commission. 1 don't see why I should run about tho streets of San Francisco seeking a public oitlcer who will llBten to my story of police corruption nnd 1 did not go farther." Mayor Kolph Insists that Attorney Free visited him only otiro and then on private business, long before It wns possible for imy question of police scnudals to como up between thorn. No such conversation as Free reports over took place, ho Is positive. U E ES TO PANAMA CAIL ACTUAL PEACE TEST Trouble O.ver Tolls Real Test of Alleged Friendship Be tween United States and Great Britain. Itlr Atto llf I t'lrtt lo root lit) Tlmft.) WASHINGTON. April 20. Tho Pnnumo Canal tolls controversy be tween Great llrltaln nnd tho United States furnishes a test of tho century-old peace between the two countries, Is tho opinion of llannls Taylor, former Minister to Spain, who spoko at today's mooting of tho American Sooloty of Internat ional Law. "Wo have a ponding problem whoso solution is to test tho strength of tho so-called moral nlllauco between tho two grand div isions of EngllBh-speaklng peoples," snld ho. "Lot us never forgot thnt through tho Panama Canal tho flcots MEXICO MAKES BIG WAR LOAN in Floats $7,500)000 Bonds London Financial Circles for One Year. tlljr AuorltleJ Trnt lo Coot liar Timet, LONDON. April 2C Tho Coutts bank denied today thnt It bad any connection with tho lonn of $7,ti00, 000 reported llontcd by tho Mexican government for ono year nt 88 1-2 and to boar Ilvo por cent Intorost. Tho loan Is snld to hnvo been arranged by Lord Cowdray and Ib Bald to bo secured on tho government holdings In tho Tohunntcpec railroad. GETTES STILL ACTIVE Storm Capitol Again to Urge Constitutional Amendment for Equal Suffrage. I Or AwoclileJ Trett lo Coot Jlty Timet.) WASHINGTON, April 2C Suf fragettes for tho second tlmo this u-nnlr tnilnv HtfirillOll tllO Cllllltol tO arguo why women should havo tho Ln II, ,t nml 1k nilmltted tn stiff rngO on tho Bamo piano as men through tho adoption oi a consuiiiiiuniw nmnnflninllt TllO HII f f rilCfltteS had n numbor of oloquont speakers. In cluding sonaiors auairoiu oi iuiu rado and Rrndy of Idaho and th'o wives of Congressman La Follotto nnd Sutherland to plead tholr cnuso. SA! B1XBY WILL of both countries are to unite ns n grent pollco force for tho preserva tion of tho peace of the world. It Is not n good tlmo to qunrrel Just nt tho moment when wo nro about to Join hnuds In such an understand ing. Through restless unnecessary Impatience wo committed an unpa nlloled act of International violence. In taking away tho canal zone from Colombia. Does It not thorofore behoove us to become calm nnd dis creet, nnd fnlr-mluded In dealing with tho second great question of International law and dlplomncy which the building of tho cnnnl hns presented for solution. Tho need oi tho hour Is to suspend the menacing and probably hopeless contest In Congress for n ropenl of tho net to which Grent Hrltnln objects. Lot diplomacy first exhaust Its resources nnd thon let Congress bo culled upon NN II. S. WILL HOLD TF WILSEY AND PORTER COME Two Hundred Soldiers Are Be ing Detained in City of El Paso. tnjr Aiiotlated I'rett la Coot lit? Timet WASHINGTON, D. C, April 2C Tho 200 Iluorta troops dotnlncd at El Paso will bo hold there until noxt week when It will ho determined If tlioy shall bo permitted to re-enter Mexico. Tho government had onco decided not to interfere, but on tho protests of Sonntor Smith of Arizona, hnvo reconsidered It. POES. WILSON ON VACATION APPEAR MONDAY Attorneys for Millionaire Men tioned in White Slave Case Make Promise. (liy Attocltlod Trett to Coot Oay Tlmet.J LOS ANGELES, April 2C Tho attorneys for Georgo II. nixby, whoso nnmo Is montloned In connection with tho nlleged millionaire whito slavery charges, promise that their client will go before the grand jury Monday Several other prominent men nro al so expected to testify. Times' Want Ads tiring results. Chief Executive Leaves Wash ington for an Over-Sunday Recreation Trip. tlly Atioltled Trrn lo Coot llr Timet WASHINGTON. April 20. Presi dent Wilson loft tho White Houso early today and boarded tho Gov ernment yacht Sylph for a trip down tho Potomac River to Virginia Capes and back. Thoy nro expected to bo nway until Bomo tlmo tomorrow. Secretary Tumulty proscribed tho trip as a relaxation and sent Dr. Cnry Grayson, novul nldo at tho Whlto Houso, to seo thnt tho Presi dent did absolutoly no work. PAY MILLION TO SEE G New York Athletic Commission Makes Report of Great Cost of Sport There. (Ilr Auodated Trett to Coot nay Timet. NEW YORK. April 2G. Tho pub lic Is spending noarly n million dol lars n year to seo boxing contests In Now York, nccordlng to a state ment of tho Athlotlc Commission Now York was the first &tato to fs tabllsh n commission with Jurisdic tion ovor boxing. Several or ti states aro following tho oxamplo Hnvo your Job printing done Tho Times office. Report That Railroad Contrac tor is Bringing Purchaser of Kinney Property. According to telegrams received here today, W. .1. Wllsey. purchaser of tho Major Kinney properties on Coos liny, and J ml go llrunnugh, tho atttorney who Is examining tho ab stracts nnd handling tho legal side of tho deal, will arrive hero tonight Whllo not dollnltcly stnted, It Is un derstood that they aro coming to look Into somo minor detnlts con cerning thc properties before closing tho deal, tho Until notion probably be ing taken next week. Major Kinney is not with them, nut is expected Hero soon. This afternoon, word was received that Johnson Porter, of Porter Uroth ers, was bringing Messrs. Wllsey nnd Urimoiigh down from Gnrdtner by private conveyance. This Immedntc ly revived spcculntlon thnt Porter Hrothers were behind Wllsey In tho deal, although It hns been denied by both of them. Mr. Wllsey yestordny put up tho denlnl to II. C. Diors, say ing In his letter: "You mny deny tho report of Porter HrothoiB being In terested In tho Kinney deal." So that ho did not personally go on record ns denying It. W Peter Guilliams Home Destroy ed by Fire From De fective Flue. Tho farm houso on tho S. C. Rogers ranch on South Coos Rlvor, occupied by tho Peter Gullllnms family, wns completely destroyed by lire ycBtor dny, Tho hlnzo Is supposed to hnvo originated from a dofectlvo fluo. Mr. Gullllnms and family snvod most of tholr bolonglngs, including tho furniture, except n stove and some cannod fruit. They cnrrlod no Insurance. Herbort RogoiB said that ho did not think his father cnr rlod any Insurance on tho houso. Tho building was worth nbout $000. Herbert Rogers lind tho Gullllnms family move Into nnotliar vacant house on tho plnco. S. C. Rogers Is tn Arizona but will soon return. Tho houso thnt burned wns ovor twonty-llvo yenrs old and was known as tho old Lnndrlth plnco. GARRISON GIFT TO IS Tom Hall Receives Gold Watch and C. A. Sehlbrede Gun From Executed Convict. Tom Hall and C. A. Sohlbrodo yestordny received .strnngo memen toes tho gift of Frank Garrison, who wns executed nt Snlom n fow months ago for tho murder of Roy Perkins. Gnrrlson had requostod that hla solid gold watch bo pre sented to Tom Hull nnd his gun to Judge Sohlbrcdo, who nlded In his dofoiiBO. County Clerk Watson lind tho watch and gun and yesterday delivered thorn ln accordance with Garrison's final request. Mr. Watson la now looking for someone to tako tho rocks which wore iiBod by Garrison to weigh dawn and sink the body of Roy Per kins after ho had thrown tho mur dered man Into tho bay. Tho watch which Mr. Hall ro colved Is a fine tlmo-pb and Is estimated to bo worth at least ?&u. Tho gun Is worth considerably less nnd Just what Mr. Sohlbrodo will do with It 1b puzzling him. Neither of tho attorneys received very much for defending Garrison nnd bo ho gavo thorn nil ho had. To Defend Edmunds. Tom Hall was nppolntod by Judgo Coke to dofond William Edmunds, tho forgor, who was Indlctod for passing forged checks nnd also for nnsslng worthless checks. Edmunds said that ho did not havo money Driver of Auto in Which L. K. Ballinger Was Killed Freed. Not Grossly Negligent. GUY GREENLEAF HELD IN ERMA KNORR CASE Ed Wilson of North Bend and Guy Lombard Freed An drew Winkler Held. (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Ore., April 2(5. Tho Coos county grand Jury returned a partial report this morning, In which they refused to Indict Fred Reed, driver of tho auto in which L. K. Ilnlllnger wn killed. W. It. Ilnlnot wns Injured nnd n couplo of others slightly hurt, on the charge of In voluntary manslaughter. In their return on tho Investiga tion of tho ense, the grand Jury says thnt thoy found tho accident was duo to carelessness and negligence on tho part of Reed but evldenco was lack ing to show thnt It wns "gross nog llgenco or cnrelessness" thnt could result In a Jury convicting Reed. In consequence of their belief thnt It would ho Impossible to convict Reed, despite tho cnrelessness shown, thoy decided It would bo bettor nil the wny around to return "not a true bill" nnd freo Reed. Reed hns been out on bond. Grcciilcaf Is Indicted. Tho grand Jury brought In n truo bill ngnlnst Guy Greenlonf, chnrglng him with n statutory offenso In con nection with tho denth of Erma Knorr of Mnrshlleld. Tho grand Jury went Into tho enso very thor oughly, examining n score of witnes ses. Grccnlcnf will bo arraigned before .lodge Coko this afternoon nud his case set for trlnl early noxt weok. His father Is lioro nnd so la his wife nnd child. Ilaiidon Statutory ("use, Tho grand Jury yestordny nftor noon brought In a truo bill ngalnst Andrew Wlnklor, a half brood In dian of Ilnudon, chnrglng him with nssnnlt on a nine-year-old girl, Noi-lh llcnil Case. Tho grand Jury yesterday disposed of tho enso of Ed Wilson of North Ilend, who was recently captured In tho Loon Lako country, after a long search nud hound ovor to tho grand Jury on n statutory chnrgc. During tho tnklng of evidence, tho grnnd Jury snw an easier wny to adjust tho mnttor than by proceeding with crlm Innl prosecuting. Thoy returned "not n truo hill' ngnlnst him. A few hours Inter, I'd Wilson nud Julia Redtlold of North lloud wore married, Judgo Hall olllclntlng. Forger Is Freed. Guy Louihard, tho Portland youth, who wns charged with stenllng somo blank checks from tho room of ,i lodgor In tho Lloyd hotel In Mnrsh lleld, and attempting to ensh thorn nftor forging tho owner's nnmo, was given an opportunity to reform by tho grnnd Jury. Ills mother rnmo horo from Portlnnd nud promised If tho hoy wns froed, to take him to Portland nud put him In u youth's homo thoro for hotter training. In consequence, tho grnnd Jury turned him loose. Will Try Cniiicroii. Tho first criminal enso to bo tried Monday, when Judgo Coko convenes tho regular torm of court, will bo tho enso of Frank Cameron, who wns indlctod n couplo of times sovoral months ago for bootlegging on South Slough. Ho wiih subsequently given n license to run a saloon on South Slough. Tho second enso for trial will bo that of Win. Edmunds, charged with forgory In Mnrshllold, nnd who wns captured In Price, Utah. BULGARS QUIT SALONIKI NOW lly AiiorUted Trett lo Coot llty Timet SALONIKI. April 20. -On urgont orders from tho Ilulgnvlan command or at Eores. tho Seventh Ilulgarlun artillery loft horo today for that plnco. Tho Fourteenth Ilulgarlan Infantry la to follow Monday. Tho reason for this movement of troops la not mado known but tho Ilulgar lan army has been concentrating for somo tlmo nt Sores, which lies forty flvo miles northeast of this city and Is tho most Important town In EnBt ern Macedonia. Presumably tho troops nro preparing to fnco the Sor , vlnn concentration on Vurdar River. Thoro is much rejoicing among tho I (!niiil linru nviir Din ilniinl'llll'n of the Hiilgnrlnn troopsfrojnJhHy. to hire nn nttornoy nnd Mr. Hall wns dologated to tuko hla enso. Ho did not havo an opportunity to talk with Edmunds and so Ib not Biiro yet what hla Hue of dofonKo vl( bo. 1